Máscaras (Masks)
Event
Masks have been having a place in the history of societies since ancient times. Currently, as a symptom of a time of extreme change, masks have gained a renewed relevance and urgency, materializing under different appearances. From online avatars used for entertainment, propaganda or activism purposes to the different movements that lead us to occupy or abandon the streets, our ritualized daily life is today full with practices of caricature, camouflage, disguise, face-swapping, masquerade, mimicry, protection, ridicule, social makeup, among others. João Laia (chief curator of exhibitions at Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art) and Valentinas Klimašauskas (curator, writer and one of the curators of the Latvian Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale, 2019) offer a look at the profound restructure of our multiples historical, socio-political, sexual and transcendental identities, questioning the current processes in which we metamorphose from one to the other.